Hermann Agis is Head of the Competence Center for Tissue Engineering and Cell-Based Therapies, University Clinic of Dentistry, MedUni Vienna. In this blog, he describes the benefits of F1000Workspace and how incorporating it into his team increased efficiency.
For International Women’s day, we asked our team members for their views on what #BalanceforBetter means to them and the career advice they would offer their younger self.
In this Q&A we speak with Rupshi Mitra, an author of a paper published on F1000Research. She gives us her thoughts and opinions on life a female scientist and what balance for better means to her in her work and research.
Q&A with Daniel S. Katz, Lucy Montgomery, Olivia Guest on their views on open scholarship and how universities can take the best advantage of opportunities brought about by current changes in scholarship and society.
Max Planck Society affiliated authors can publish their articles on F1000Research free of charge. Liz Allen, Director of Strategic Initiatives at F1000, and Vicky Hellon, Publishing Editor at F1000, talk about our publishing model and how this can help Max Planck researchers by making their research as discoverable, accessible and useable as possible.
In this Q&A. researchers; Ms Bogna Drozdowska and Dr Terry Quinn and Bernadett Tildy from The Stroke Association, give their opinions on the research landscape and the future of AMRC Open Research.
Kate Flemming, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Health Sciences at the University of York and Sabine Best, Head of Research at Marie Curie, give their perspectives – as a researcher and charity worker respectively – on AMRC Open Research.
In this Q&A, Chris Macdonald, Head of Research at Pancreatic Cancer UK and Geri Keane, a senior clinical fellow in Hepatology at Kings College Hospital and honorary research fellow at UCL discuss their thoughts on the application and future of AMRC Open Research.
We talk to Dr. Kelly Hares a post-doc at the University of Bristol to get her thoughts on the current landscape of open research, the new platform: AMRC Open Research and her experience using it.
The wait is over! We are excited to announce that 24 members of the Association of Medical Research Charities (AMRC) have launched a new publication platform; AMRC Open Research. The platform gives researchers funded by the 24 charities the ability to share any and all of their research results in a transparent and accessible way.